University of Nevada Las Vegas - Epilogue Yearbook (Las Vegas, NV)
- Class of 1968
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Ed 21 Sigrid Moe Philip Pukas Prnt. of English Inst. in English Richard Titus Robert Willard Asst. Prof. of Chemistry Asst. Prof. of Business Administration Richard Fitzpatrick Inst. in Philosophy Douglas Peterson Asst. Prof. of Music ,FQ M' z V' i tzigggv' f I CHPARING CROSS I Robert Davenport Prof. of History Chester Landaker Asst. Prof. of Mathematics Lloyd Nietling Lecturer in Mathematics William Carlson Prof. of Education Christian Dolin Lecturer in Foreign Language Stanley Grenda Asst. Prof. of Chemistry 21 Wu' '- l ' Q' -fs of lg! Donald Allen Asst. Prof. of Physics Reuben Neumann Assoc. Prof. of Business Administration N. MN -GM' 1-w'j1L,.'. T- . , A X .' VFW.: ,i 5, 1- 1 L.. .f 4- 1 f'w1 :ff?,ai5'4' , 'QQ 'i X f 5 X Q, I2:,:.,,.,,,.,.mf 'a.f.1,42 ,, my, f f . I- if ' 4 + ' ' W ' f , , f ', z , ,. M 1 Keith Moon Asst. Prof. of Music Robert Smith Assoc. 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H ' 'SBP' H flfwm ff-'Q F . , , 'fx - 3 N , 'HQ 1' u fm A. f f y f5 wamfvffy u I 1 M' .. :J 1 ,ff Malcom Graham Prof. of Mathematics Herbert Derfelt Prof. of Education Paul Burns Asst. Prof. of History 'LE '... P-' eff ii K 3? K! g H-www Q Mi.. Muni WWWMW ,Wm f 'W Eva Bortman Lecturer in Education Miroslav Hanak Asst Prof of Foreign Languages Daniel Ray Larson Inst. in English px V th ' Nw, ,, fRWA?my?'eff,4,, ' .1 ,vm if if ww. I ..- 'Ffa vm W JVQ ith: -Q iz- A 4 nv mm nad' 1,,'ixWhZliiz i1 151 L' 41. -.4 1.1 iii . f yi , . ,,,, W VZLQ fA ,'1.1 - . zi' ,ff-I ,,,, ' ' f I if W Harrie Hess Pqfriciq Geuder Assoc. Prof. of Psychology Inst. in English ,,.,..-V- J- '0 1'----'- Robert Serpc Inst. in English KQMV' John Lindberg Assoc. Prof. of Foreign Languages .sw jf! Q g Q' Q Q Qt ii , K' A s .kg .fx A 4 :qi K ,,.. 1? A A ig g s PR, frf K fr N W qbtb R, .A je,-Ome Vgllen Asst. Prof. of Health cmd Phys. Ed. Director of Hotel Administration .,,, In .,,.Mf-M-.M t,,, , Jean Jacques Rousseau Asst. Prof. of Foreign Languages Lecturer i Rolland Todd jjar- V Mawr' A -Q Albert Pettit n Psychology iw. 33 : 1 1 z 4 I 2 Leonard Storm Asst. Prof. of BOTCIHY Howard Chase Assoc. Prof. of Music s ,,,k: L A gy 3,735 5 , F- ,,, MB! M s T' ' rg s s v ff j mi ff ws uf V, Charles Adams Prof. of English Q' 2 1 W u av 3 4 57 W ,s, ' . in hum 2 'Z l gd' 4.43 W PM Illini ' ii ' ffl' Nancy Scoble Asst. Prof. of Health and Phys. Ed. iii! l :si JoAnn Meswarb Inst. in Speech l ,. A sig l M X Q xx X Nw. x an Sf.- . M, , .Q 3 - 1 6 X ...,.,,,,.,,. jf ir-ifsszf 'riW3qf.55 I. ',:,' E Q., I K 1 - . Q .. sssc., A 5 . ,K ... . PEMSQ ss if P A -W 2 X 43,4 Q Robert Kaplan Asst. Prof. of Philosophy Rita Abbey Inst. in Art so- iw- ef. vf , t f M Vw , Mr 2 'i , 455, wffv z x Z' . 1., M Floyd Scritchfield Verdun Trione Prof. of Education Asst. Prof. of Education ,, M ,AW : t '1t4sr M'- Y W .V,,,M., A, yt Q . W if 1 fin-,J ' . 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Til si -.1 S2 5 --1 'X Y A i i sr? -in ka 3 Q it wk, 5 ,DX 'vista 'E v w. 3 . va MQ? . 5- fgj.i:?s mage -fix . .3 William Bradford Asst. Prof. of Art i Sadanand Verma Prof. of Mathematics Allen Weitzel Inst. in Speech Antonio Lapitan Lecturer in Political Science Qi :fe x,,,,'nff' ' ii: 1-' Michael Wallinger Inst. in Speech William Scoble Asst. Prof. of Health ond Phys. Ed. A. Rex Johnson Lecturer in Business Adminisfrofion ?llU ---.- MeSH- Josef Zemek Inst. in Foreign Languages l..:1gfflffll QQQQ QQNL QQQQ4g: fr s Q nigga: 335 .K it 35+ Q 99 Wi Og, M P Herbert Wells Assoc. Prof. of Engineering Science George Bussell Lecturer in Hotel Administration Cyril Pasterk Asst. Prof. of Philosophy f-N Alfred Burger lnst. in Sociology Gertrude Cunningham Inst. in Office Administration X 40 'S Q Jerzy Zaborski Lecturer in Geography Ralph Roske Anne WYmC ' Prof. of History Lecturer in Geography and Geology Michael Golberg Lecturer in Mafhematics Michael Drakulich Assoc. Prof. of Health and Phys. Ed. 41 l il- ., 4 f' I to ' ,,., . 6 . A ' 3 4 5 gi? -- - f i -V yv V .. xv L',, ' I f. swf? M' 12:2 .44 l . j .Mm 1 A A ri I .V tw. Q . f , 4 .i ' f, f ' J! .pf :gif I 255 jf' 'F . M 'if 1 fi A' ' A nv ff Jia. 1' sf I ,, Albert Johns Assoc. Prof. of Political Science Williom White Prof. of Economics Sheilogh Brooks Assoc. Prof. of Anthropology Alfredo Villanueva Assoc. Prof. of Political Science ' rr all i ff? ' Z i f W .wwf fffiffe ,V . ..., , I. ,. an-sg IFQ if William Dakin Lecturer in Education Andre Simmons Assoc. Prof. of Business Administration al di' Iii! Eli la ' 42 f Anthony Saville Prof. of Education i ui rim hiv anis rr-4 in-f T245 Gerold Pfcffl lnst. in Art Robert Fitzwclter Asst. Prof. of Anthropology Peter Myer Assoc. Prof. of Art Bert Bcbero Assoc. Prof. of Zoology 14-...M-., E mn xa- iiwwv 'luA M web, 12,3521 iiisifui aw R, N12 K Ss sf sz S is Q S ss 2 X x E E- X K . 2 s l SS -2:5 ses. E fl S 2 fa -ws is -. ,s A 155 A is w 5 iw? 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Robert Russell Diane Armstrong James Struthers Elementary Education English Psychology -in xx vs, M E yL.,.,. . is W.,- yfi FF Art Rader History Dennis Hager Business Administration L J ,Ms V 1-B if far ii X, :DF erase- - James Rose Business Administration L. Qi x wwf' g1,yQ.?+cs fi 1f1i?si1ra.ex.s',--sm g1.yz-1 .mm ass-QMS w, .,.w:w1Qi f A ww mmf- ks James Pomeroy Art Mary Western Elemenfa ry Education K . A V o s 8 e e , J, Q e li S. ' e Robert Kirchhoff Moth Robert Anderson French X f ww Q Q X A :Sl -E gfi 5. ? NX X Q We xl X Q xx N xx X X N - 2 .sam 1 ., MM ,. . 1Q:Z?:f, 'u PF'k SX., X x . Xa .amen , 5 k- in ,A . Q + + x 1: bm, .' A , X Q x M. , M x Qi is - .. Q .naw K 'wi x ii? Q X we K Q . w is , N -, .Q eww W -ws. 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W Hf9?ff1ff x f WW I 1:10 A ASAS O I I ORGANIZATIONS ACTIVITIES and OTHER THINGS fi- Z X f ' if f gf ff: W5 SORORITIES ?ANHELLE IC y. iiXQaEL s 4 M-get 5 ...il 4--,gig-N .Vie lvl 4 Y 41 Above: Panhellenic members hold discussion of common problems: Karin Borgman X Francie Schwagerle Carol Kingsredi Karen Jenson lPresidenTl is.cc Jackie Womble h Val Zupsan I h Linda Dopico l Dianne Abercrombie lCoordinatorl 5 l Ofher members include: Colleen Bell Pam Calos Margie Rudishauser Right: Mrs. Marshall lAdvisorl 5555 fr' -...k be Kit SES T -ww , 46 -.wp 13. ION 'lf wh-'gf we-uf' 'Wm Kathy Ratay, President Patricia Allen Donna Bertola Linda Clark Sandy Cowan Linda Cox Linda Dopico Helene Fiore Connie Fortier Renee Fortier Beverly Hall Marilyn Hall Linda Hermann Susan Hind Gail Horch Karen Jenson Vickie Jolley 7 defy ,A--.. ,www 47 -Q9 in Qs va Z'W'1p M.-rv' WV Hmm Zi Linda Manning .loy Marcheson Valerie Moon Linda Moore Madelyn Naples Jeni Pryor Frances Ruiz Cathy Scherkenbach Carole Smith Linda Snyder Lynnette Stednick Nancy Stenger Lana Tucci Sharon Walter Jackie Womble Darlene Workman Valerie Zupsan 109 3 X .awww mv- 'w-M' f MMM Q1 1 Nw MW 'f Wu KVM? We' 4 Francie Schwaegerle, Penny Alton Dee Anderson Marsha Anderson Connie Boich Linda Boie Karin Borgman Mary Boyer Carol Brandt Sharon Cleveland Debra Caroneos Janie Crosato President Marcy Dawes Gloria Dronet Rosie Grady Jacqueline Gulbransen Kathy Larsen Jill Lilly A ,ll,l Donna Maydole W. -.W Sally Moore Susan Morris Gertrude Pina Kathy Quinn Margie Rudishauser Rona Shore Rosemary Zumtobel P H I G A M M A N U 112 3 W it J, Katherine Murphy, Fall Semester President Melita Fuhrman, Spring Semester President Nancy Britton in VC,-'I M4 Wing? Connie Carr Jo Ann Crinite Margaret Foy Kathryn Houghton Janet Husmann Janet Jaeger Jo Ann Janes Viola Jessen Martha McCameron MaryAnn Menzel Sharon Sperduti Margarita Wright 5, ::1 1.2 ix- X h ! Qz ur L'LL - ALL m ww www, gin 5-ff ' '-o'f'TY'I' 1 4 rg'-v 'EP IRHW Vickie Wilson, President Colleen Bell Dolly Corey an 562 inf' Mimi Cornett Pamela Craft Sandie Cripe Caty Crockett Kitty Favreau Marlene Froyd Janie Hurt Carol Kingstedt Donna Moore Pamela Phillips Candy Schumacher Christie Thomas FRATERNITIES TEILFRATER ITY e e coli C11 1 r Z Wg, fi X f Q ,,,L9a--M . 4 gn 1 EN ,WW-V' -.uw-.M V , 1755- -Mu Z! K A Af., ..,,.x .Wi HY'11u Above: Gerald Gordon Ernie Acevedo Larry Brown Andrew Anguish Richard Everson Alon Bell Jordon Nordhogon lPresidenfl Righf: Eddie Ringgold Tom Froisfcd Fred Hubbs Tom Donnelly Mr. Schofield lAdvisorl 4 y Www , 'J - 15 'Ns .O-,,,..- ' K , My N -,,,H,,N,.,. .wi fixiesl P AS L1 PL 0 U P l I Larry Baum Larry Brown John Cline Roy Doig Wayne Gorcey an Ronald Haworth Stuart Kopelman Dave London Henry Pepper Za, 2 2 'G 2 E2 Q! A P ,LP PA H AP S P 5 :Qui rpm r 'r nba X at Glenn Reed, President Phillip Beaver Torris Brand Thomas Bush Mike Clark Dick Fontaine cy! Awww nk' yawn Msffif' 1,3-G' fqwg iff' Claude Gooch Dennis Hager Frederick Hubbs Tom Irwin Chuck Jilbert Barton King 66 M John Kleem Arthur Leis Rex Lundberg John Miner Charles Paine Robert Parry Tom Rasmussen Bill Ressler Darrell Roode James Rose Michael Unger John Vallance LeRoy White Robert Zaun T A AU L PO HM AE G A WV . Steve Duesing, President Farley Anderson Joe Anderson Robert Anderson Ronald Barta Steve Buzzell Ronnie Carter Jerry Cole John Cook James Crossley Tom Donnelly Harvey Drubin Layton Duer Don Dunn Jerome Guffy Bill Hammer T A AU L P0 HM AE G 124 'VO LL.. Fred Hubbs Tom Johnson Terry Leggett Arthur Leis Bob Moen John Pacheco ln ,, ,w1'A L e-cw ,,,,,mr ti- gtllv WW, thy-U tliwiaweff Gcry Reitze Mike Riegler Fred Rothwell Ronald Schnell Barry Shinehouse Patrick Sickles Larry Zervcxs Mike Zervcs ATO pledges ,W W fa-1 W' fn-7 30 1' 'Hifi' 'ik In as T nf . I f 45? ff wf..,f Bill Terry, President Drew Anguish Roby Bennett Jerry Biesterfield v-f-4. any ,W-W Larry Brazaskas Ron Carter Bill Cunningham Jeff Dick Steve Ducharme Kurt Dykema John Huber Harry Karn Bill Knerr Joe Lupo John Lundquist Jordy Nordhagen George Peraza Steve Turner Bob Zaun ag if Chi Sigma Chi Little Sisters Rhonda Adams Nancy Schroeder Cheryl Wallace 7 S I DG EM LA T AP H I Charles Ivy, President Allen Bell Jerry Bianco Bill Bowman Patrick Deeley Pat Dibble Robert Fichera Glen Gold Dick Goodman Gary Hoover Rick lacovoni Gary McDowall Bill McRae Bill Oliver Richard Smith Randy Soard Curt Thompson Tony Vetere Alan Weiss Brian Wilson Ed Wilson JK Q W? -3 F- .... 'Q' fialrtgbh gating, QT? '?. ' kwa? X' -.w 'u, I-on-as H-vi 'if Louis Hillegass, Grand Master Chuck Kennerson, Grand Scribe Greg King, Grand Procurator Mac MacDonald, Guard Tony Montoya, Grand Treasurer Ed Ringgold, Pledge Trainer Mike West, Athletic Chairman Gary Amundson John Baker Dave Beck Chuck Betz Bruce Boles Tom Brooks Frank Bruno Jack Chavez Ernie Demonico Roger Foley Tom Froistad Rick Gammell Larry Gann V3 177 -Q 7 'f , .., 3 I fnrjfiff Wm quita K , fr, . Marc Goldfarb Larry Griewisch Keith Grover Dan Gutierrez Lee Houghton V67 ' a Q 2 w,., 5-'ly ke-4? Jack Howard Ron Ingram Ken Jochim Chip Johnson Jim LaBounty Mike Messner Gil Montoya Willie Paulos Dan Pitts John Porter Mike Roe Dan Roman Bill Sanderson Kevin Sewell Richard Stephanson Mike Stewart Jim Tener Michael J. Worthen -, X, 1 , , 1 sl 4 I 1 y , , -A mf .. , ,,,- . I , .I . , fxcflzi' , 'ff .Q ' 4 X Y.', 4,5'-f ,N f 1 3 1 ..,'.4:Aq. ,..-g 3 . l I I E i , w Q f -I v -Qr-5 V , . 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Front row: Carol James, Dorothy Rounsaville, Linda Buchanan, Jacqueline Womble Middle row: Bari Earl, Robert V. Russell, Amalie Austin, Sandra Jackson, Kathleen Hamill Back row: James Rose, Dorothy Grier, Howard Woodbury, Charles Ivy, Jo Ann Wilson, Hal Whipple Not pictured: lris Crosby, Chloe Ducharme, Doris Duffey, Vivian lsgrig, Jean Hemphill, Viola Jessen, Ken Moor, Joe Bailey Payne, William Payne, Joan Snyder, Anke Stindt, Mary H. Wells 141 4 International tudonts Association Officers: Bob Leavitt, Vice President Mimi Kissner, Public Relations Florence Lutz, Public Relations Ken Kalhor, President Monuela Trapletti, Secretary Not pictured: Bill Oliver, Treasurer it A,ifixi,TitisY2a Wt via vc ' ' N fi.. ameswa s.5.U.+- caf-in E Qs., phi-me 'Pu-rms.-3 4' 'Eff' SPE 351' J J V to the 'dead of VIET NAM f, P H ln- . , ., Vp- Jr , -5 vi A- 1' Lil! '.'g , Q.'Vf,fV , V -.1 1 'YJ ' X 'C Q l , 2,-'Q ff . .jp U, ..,. DMD- QV, ' ' . m..,.. 2 'ui, ' ' '.V-like '-1 rf. H, ,Q , 'if . 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S -Iiiifi-5 . , L -hi: grain- ,Q 3: J l S1 Front row: Shanna Gibson, Dorothy Zettier, Charlene Cook, John Herbert, Charlene Adams, Susan Lewis Back row: Carol Jordon, Janice Rasband, Sherry Keyes, Dave Johnson, John Robinson, Steven Rhoades 147 'G 4 Mlke Clark CSNS Presldent -6--- Zjygl ? , :,'.' i ' x, , , 'E A 4 , i Mike receiving cs whochcamacoilif Chuck Crawford First Vice President Joe Lendini Second Vice President Linda Estrin Secreta ry Tom Irwin Treasurer Frank Lendini Pep Commissioner Pam Phillips Public Relations SNS Hicers KK hu-fx 'Qs'- 4 Left: Rita Haddad, Freshman Senator Above: Craig Pyes, Sophomore Senator Right: Larry Payne, Junior Senator The Phantom Bruce Heskett, Senior Senator Chuck Crawford, President of the Senate John Daleske, Senior Senator Marie Christensen, Sophomore Senator Steve Cochran, Junior Senator Joni Hurst, Freshman Senator CSNS Senate 'WMM N, Win in , snail , PT' -.Q J, LZ? 4, ,fy K K . , ,W K Q M ,MM ,wg L, , ,, ,F w ,J 4 mf W F fr, .wg l 1: ,A 4, 35'-4 + 4 ii, ff. 3 L X ww-M-awww 'N w-4.,fN.. 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ASSY. 3 'lies Ei! r esf Pen 3-VL 1' y XS Editor first semester: Vickie Jolley Editor second semester: Jeni Pryor Assistant editor: Rita Haddad Sports editor: Dominic Clark Feature editor: Pam Phillips Business manager: Dick Fontaine X x Xi ixlrlf ismnur 10' lar C5545 3 Qs and JA soggy? nf :Ti 1' Hoon'- YG if 5 1 Ssigrs, who wil? NS! ::,:nt sn- -R Staff and contributors: Hank Apfel, Randy Frew, Sid Goldstein, Dick Gonzales, Bobbie Johnsen, Dave Johnsen Dave Katzman, Bob Leavitt, Gordon Saiger, Steve Toy ipnci X N N I Frew, i' mrs .ami :IQHTTL uzszfsgues MT AX, ' J 1 .. rf' xsr, :iw I b Cm a 9 ffl'.v:z!i-demise A 1,asl.1m 5 rr . .orupnmd I .Aga Sktafttvcrn, fm, 54-natnrs .1 'KF fifur aggimw JVYII me I . ,,s nmiur wvmm rags :hc fylgafggy A at C885 of l rcsxdcnts of 1 Qywcail SliU7f:ixfU,m pr fied LQ5 JJ' ,fini Ah: mgnj, gender s M155 and 'lim '1GfFf3f5'- JEEBEL :'X-?'m- ' 5.3'..:i:S 'ff HFMSRI gmt! g ' C E JI!!! fx Ch - H t . gg, , . ' -12:1 Q! fini Ncmafx 33413: Sens Zum . 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T R nb HN , ' ' .C , A Af.. 5 . . 2f,.a'5-ff'- '. .-'ww ' ' - we 1 2' ! .2 i F 2 I . 5 4 .1 E H 6 i I .Q F 4 1 2 3 E 1 'Z . Q af .. .J , ,, , ...Q ., 'iff-s1i'aNQ 'ifhsgi-2 f -in 1, W. ,L -'fri-.r 3 .. 5 'f?f f:fwQ5 1??: ffffff lfgaxffi ig: V bury, - -'gs as 1 fs My . a ,.. --s,'1- Q-'Z' - 5' ff r. ,fir -, , 394',..f'If-fi 1 q'1,'4.:'.4: . I .rxrf ex.. v -. if-,,,r x . v '4 Q, 'L Circumstantially, the editor of this year's book turned out to be Hal Whipple, a senior who thinks his field is math. He fancies classical electronic music, abstract expressionist art, pith helmets, DEKTOL-flavored water, and the unusual things in life. His assistant editor, Julie Jones, was a journalism maior lsecretlyl who enioys Sakatumy Sunshine, moonshine, and mon- keyshines. Mimi Kissner lmuch to the satisfaction of the male members of the staffl is an un-business-like looking business manager. Her unfortunately infrequent visits to Hobbit Hole 116 of the dormitory added life to Epilog. Val l Crash l Stewart, the de facto photographer, was the George of the staff's Let-George-Do-It routine. Sandie Whitmyer is Mrs. Sandie Whitmyer - a fortunate thing for Mr. Whitmyer. She was Epilog's secretary. Chuck Crawford, a senior, was the wayward piece of furniture next to the blue Epilog wall. He was the person responsible for the rambling copy that ap- pears in these pages. Mike Gebe was little-old-signmaker for the yearbook. Marie Christensen was a senator - oratori- cally speaking -- and activated the organization section. Betty Tierney, we think, was our whatever along with John Pacheco. Dan Stegemann was the de iure photographer, as best we could determine. Merry Mary Manning organized the activities section and was an admirer of the classic Epilog Blitzkrieg yearbook warfare. Terry Lindberg, of late, was sports editor, though we wondered which sport he was most proficient in himself. Barry Goodman, to our pleasure, was another of our talented photographers, when he wasn't sunning himself in Miami or worrying about his ll-S rating. 4 Epilog ,w. A If 5 2 , r, , .. . .,x:. :IZ , : .. ..., ..,. 3 Q.. .,QU,., .W .X ,gk A-Q, 'fsvfs Sandie Whitmyer, Chuck Crawford, Mary Manning, Julie Jones, Terry Lindberg, Mimi Kissner -all 5 f f ., P. 1 f b4 'si Don Stegemcinn, Mike Gebe, Vol Stewart, Hal Whipple, Marie Christensen 5 .apvv wr., 7 Q 5 5' 5 Q 165 g. -.6 A 2, .Q 4 , ff QW, f W , Hnufufm f on unobfrusive eloquence cmd profundify unwieldy' I 1' ,dw rl W5 1 J f 4 19 vqq NR f f 7 editors contributors mike gebe lorry green robert serpo gerold pfoffl mike gebe benny smith morgoret rcxndcill hcil Whipple lorry green richard sommers roy phillips chris von spence g. g. grimmett b. rydell forrest prcther rls craig pyes keith wilson kcie quonte cczrlos reyes robert hershon dick bokken l 169 2' My I7 odel Umted Natlons Twenty-two students served as delegates in Nevada Southern's fifth year of Model United Nations participation. The students this year were all enrolled in Political Science 233, designed to train delegates to represent the nations of Syria, South Vietnam, and Denmark at the XVIII Session of the MUN hosted by the University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, April 24-27. Chuck Crawford and Bruce Heskett, co-chairmen Bruce Adams Bob Anderson Joe Bertone John Daleske Mike Devere Pete Gilbert Rita Haddad Russell Harvey Tom Irwin Dennis Jaeger Dr. Yung Wei, advisor Julie Jones Terry Lindberg Barbra Lindsay Mike Mullaley Kim Olson Bill Ressler Val Stewart Jane Twers John Vallance Jim Van Winkle H 'M L.,,,, .,,, LM un,- i' V . 4 3 f WML ,menu 4 r ill 1 ll I QC E ,I z ji' I, ,Q A X 3 wa..,, yls, lssbs it O .iffy .-54 f N 'D-4 ,, .,,., ,. ' , WV 4 aw 4 rs- l7l 5 N CE STERPIE OSAWA'S MA HONDH 9 V PIO O HELLON :i WVCI T1 NJ 3 AKIRA KUR If Z U O Ch x JP :U E l'l'l :U Z I'l'l so HVEIEIOW EINNVEH DNIHHVLS L F ll 3 1 ll Q 5 5 an P4 SIODNVIH JQIHILL Sflf1V Q :N 1 ' ,T Aw. 'nun ,' girygi Flower Thief Un Chien Andalou Jules ef Jim The Crilic Intolerance Pcon Tang Trilogy The Young and fhe Damned Dream of The Wild Horses All Quiei on fhe Western Front Go Slow on fhe Brighfon The Dufchman Raga Hunchback of Nofre Dame Phanlom of fhe Opera One Man Show by Peter Kubelka Triumph of fhe Will Caslro Slreel The Burmese Harp Up Tighl, L.A. is Burning Lecture and Film Showing by Carl Gold Diggers of 1933 The Third Banquef Valenfin des las Sierras Yellow Horse A Sense of fhe Pasf Vampyr Coronation Sweef Smell of Sex Hors d'Oeuvre A Touf Prendre The Burning Ear Nighl Journey Everyman, Mr. Hayshi, News No. 3 An Evening with Larry Jordan Rashomon An Evening with Ed Emshwiller Flaming Creatures Prelude Corruption of The Damned Tribal Home Movie No. 2 Be-ln: A Free Space Film 29, Merci, Merci Atomsfear The Married Woman Hold Me While l'm Naked Linder I7 Noonday Record Concerts .3 xi' V. . o'.- '- 1 Vg if I .tr IW ,Q 4 . q u Mary Sharp September Conlemporary Spanish Arf Ocfober Rocky Mounfain Painfing Show November Cliff Segerblom: 50 Nevada Painlings December Goya and Younger California Prinfmakers January Invitational Drawings January-February 3, Ray Obermayr February-March S Luminism March-April Graduafing Seniors Show April Sfudenf Show May Art Gallery vo-n 17 University Wiiid Sylnphonj Percussion Ensemble and Chorus R s X SESS is QQEKYQS ix tif'Sifg1'l'-- ' FNEI- ' f 5 ..:. t ' Under the baton of Keith Moon, the University Wind Symphony offered three concerts this year. Combined with the NSU Chorus, the group gave concerts on November 12 and April 6. Their first season closed with what is perhaps the most remarkable con- cert given at NSU, on May 19 they performed Aaron Copland's A Lincoln Portrait with George Mazzara narrating The highlight of the afternoon, however, was a brilliant performance by the Percussion Ensemble of Carlos Chavez's Toccata for Percussion Instruments, this will long be the standard to gauge other concerts by. Besides the two combined concerts, Mr. Peterson's Chorus offered a con- cert of Christmas Vespers on December 10 featuring Beniamin Britten's A Cere- mony of Carols. The singers' year ended on May 26 with a performance of Lukas Foss's A Parable of Death, Dr. Paul Harris narrating and Edgar Harris as tenor soloist. 177 -1'1'77'7 '77 .W Q ,577 ,. Afgh 4 gf 53, unda Music Matinees 'X fb IQ 5 .rx-'rgfx gl Q 13 A .WN Q ,gl gg its ixlq in 4' A 45 at Nevada Southern Music Committee JN 'K T. 4 GK- X' Dr. Howard Chase, Chairman 551 HP :uf Dr. Rosemary Masek, Secretary .7 as :QQ be gf' Dr. Donald Schmiedel, Treasurer BE' ooo ,f X' Mrs Mar'orie Andersen 1- .7 R ' l I T If Cu N, C . . f JZ Q kljv ommumty representative QQ! q, is vvv Mr. Harold Whipple, '74 ,791 V A rf, Student representative 4 si, V vb 44444 AAALA Fl This year the Nevada Southern Music Committee offered five concerts for the school and community to attend free of charge as part of the Sunday Music Matinee series. Continuing their practice of bringing first-rate groups to our campus, the University String Chamber Orchestra, conducted by William Gromko, performed on November T9 and again during the Arts Festival on April 7. At that concert they gave the world's premiere of Bernhard Heiden's Concertino for String Orchestra and gave a repeat performance of Tom Constanten's Propagations, which has deservedly become pretty much of a virtuoso, avant-garde work-horse for the ensemble. The season began with a recital of song, both solos and duets, by Douglas and Martha Peterson, the afternoon's featured work was Beethoven's An die ferne Gebiebte. Two woodwind concerts were given this year. ln February, Mr. Ralph Gari displayed his virtuosity on many instruments. He was accompanied by Mr. John Rarig, whose works were performed at that time. James Clark's Woodwind Ensemble offered another program of wind music on March 24. Composer-pianist John Rarig and woodwind virtuoso Ralph Gari with the instruments the latter played on their February ll concert 78 NSU Lecture Series may October 16 - Robert S. Elegant October 20 - Luther .lerstad December 7 - Cantor Kohn December l l - Dr. David Smith January 5 - Drew Middleton February 22 - Dr. Cho, Korean Dancer February 27 - Colin Wilson April 5 - Leon Volkov April 29 - Robert St. John 1. Drew Middleton Luther Jerstad 179 ChildI'6l19S Theatre A , gs . ,F 5 The Rabbit Who Wcmfed Red Wings LiHle Snow Girl Greensleeve's Magic 1 181 Ik 182 6 wrffff, f Q FRN -Q . 3 ,A MSR W, q iA A V - ' f gf-r , wx ' 'T'V :.,,-,-f.:.s.x...,F'!: g f ' :J rg - ' -' - f if - - ' - ' '-Q, K ' , , ' Q 4,,,.,.S. 4 . Agge .. mf' Qwgwwgb xv A- 'fa 1f5wfwvfsjffjg52s2gq:- fs-ms H - a WISH wa .,-M53 Cheerleaders 4 Toni Mau, Marilyn Hall, Conni Boncffini Mcideline Klenke Helene Fiore arsit C eerleaders wi-'-'. f,,:g,:-g1- 'va '-:rw ,,... x J' ' - r' 'Pix 11.1 pf' 'v .-M Sf X .ii k ,F ,N . 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And although they lost lby 9 pointsl to Elvin Hayes and his herd from Texas, the Rebel cagers provided maior upsets in tumbling power- house foes Hawaii, North Texas State, University of the Pacific, Oklahoma City lwho had gone undefeated until that pointl, Centenary, and the Univer- sity of San Diego. With two-time All-American Elburt Miller and 6'7 John Trapp leading the way NSU became the number six rated college basketball team in the nation before finishing tenth at the close of the season. Miller and Trapp were not without help, however, as NSU fans will long remember dazzling plays by stellar guards .Ierry Chandler and Curtis Watson and clutch performances by forwards Don Lyons and Cliff Findlay. Reservists included hard-working Ed Plawski, Big Ed Terwilliger lwho had his own fan clubl, Bakersfield standouts David Webb and Mark Larson, and reliable player-manager Harold Stafford. SCORES SCORES NSU OPP NSU OPP University of Denver ,,....,. 84 95 Univ. of Nevada .,............ 90 88 Chico State College ..,..... 104 77 Univ. of Albuquerque ..., 104 83 Univ. of Albuquerque ' 118 90 Univ. of Calif. llrvinel .... 98 84 Univ. of Nevada ..,....... 108 80 Northern Arizona Univ. .... 117 91 Cal. State of L. A. .......,,.,. 90 85 Col. of Southern Utah ..,, 109 106 Univ. of Hawaii . .....,, 97 86 Univ. of San Diego ........,. 87 83 No. Texas Univ. ' .,,...,, 99 80 Univ. of Calif. Clrvinei ..,. 81 82 lOT1 Houston Univ. ' ,...,,.. 85 94 University of Hawaii ..,..... 68 80 Loyola fCal.1 Univ. ..,..... 87 77 Univ. of Hawaii ......,......... 77 74 Univ. of the Pacific ....., 93 91 COTJ Hiram Scott College A... 95 87 Oklahoma City ' .,...,.,....., 96 92 NCAA Pacific Coast Regional St. Martins College ....., 114 107 Univ. of Calif. fDavisJ ...... 96 91 No. Arizona Univ. ............ 81 93 Univ. of Calif. flrvinel .... 79 74 Centenary College ........ 110 94 NCAA Championship Tournament Col. of Southern Utah .... 114 92 lndiana State Univ. .......... 75 94 Home games Nevada Southern University Basketball 1967-68 FINAL STATISTICS - RECORD 22 WON - 7 LOST Name GP PG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT REB AVG PF TP AVG Miller ...,,.... 29 277 560 .494 220 321 .685 299 10.3 97 763 26.3 Trapp ...... .,.,..... 2 9 253 531 .476 104 187 .556 331 11.4 118 610 21.0 Lyons ..........,.,,.... 29 159 313 .509 62 112 .554 210 7.2 88 377 13.0 Chandler .,,,. ....., 2 9 146 297 .491 111 170 .652 262 9.0 74 403 13.8 Watson .. ....,,.. 29 143 321 .445 87 126 .690 67 2.3 62 374 12.8 Plawski ,,.,....,..... 19 5 19 .263 5 8 .625 8 .O 16 13 .0 Terwilliger ......., 9 3 9 .333 13 18 .722 9 1.1 5 19 2.3 Findlay .....,........ 26 53 121 .438 33 65 .600 137 5.3 39 135 5.1 Webb ..., .,......, 1 2 6 21 .285 8 21 .381 12 1.0 9 17 1.4 Stafford .... ..,.. 3 0 2 .000 0 1 .000 2 .O 0 0 .0 Larson ......,......... 3 O 5 .OOO 0 0 .000 1 .0 3 0 .O Other ................ 18 3 7 .000 1 5 .000 2 .0 2 7 .0 NSU Totals ........ 29 1048 2204 .475 543 1021 .629 1341 46.2 513 2717 93.0 Opp. Totals ...... 29 1063 2370 .448 417 651 .640 1151 39.7 735 2646 91.2 7 I 4-.Aqtwr .5 ag, MILLER .. WV, -,wiv ml if I--f fa- i K Elburt Miller, the most explosive scorer in NSU basketball history, closed out a brilliant career by being selected for the second straight year to United Press In- ternational's small college All- American basketball team. Miller, who also made the Associated Press All-American K list and the All-West Coast team, avera ed 27.3 points and 'I'I.0 rebounds per game. During his two-year reign at NSU, Elburt broke nearly every maior scoring record on the books, including a single game high of 55 points. He was named the Rebel's Most Outstanding Player, I966-68. MILLER LYONS Don l.yons was perhaps the most unique basketball player to start for a team in the nation this season. Being a deaf mute, Don's handicap was entirely un- noticeable on the floor. Averaging nearly eight rebounds and over I3 points per game, he won the hearts of Las Vegas fans with his courageous playing. Don will be back again next season. HBQ JohnH,John'happ,64ooh7 and 210 pounds,became aHerone season at NSU, one of the most sought-after college players on the West Coast by professional scouts. Unfortunately for the Rebels, the lure of the pros saw him signing a contract with the National Basketball Asso- ciation in mid-May. During his brief, but outstanding career at NSU, John led the team in rebounding with an 11.4 average, and was second in scoring with a fine 21.0. He was named to the All-Tournament team at the NCAA West Coast Regionals, and at the end of the season was honored as the RebeI's Most Valuable Player. TRAPP y !l,9,r, WV! ' QW: N n CHANDLER V I'he captain and leading play- maker for the Rebels, Jerry Chandler was probably NSU's most consistent performer throughout the season. Always steady, he averaged 9.0 re- bounds and l3.8 points per game. Besides providing a potent scoring threat, he was also the RebeI's leading defensive ace. Jerry was named NSU's Most Inspirational Player at the award's banquet at the end of the year. 6'l0 iunior guard Curtis Watson averaged 12.8 points per game during his first season with the Rebels last year. A former standout at Imperial Valley Junior College, he impressed NSU fans throughout the season with his quickness and sparkling defense. At the NCAA Pacific Coast Regionals,Watson was named the tournament's Most Valu- able Player for his outstanding play. wA11soN Ed Terwilliger I Harold Stafford Dave Webb , 1m..m.w....mssm..wX.-..fW.M V, Eff Findlay K Ed Plczwski Mc: rk Larson x I 4219 .5 9 jygkfw ' W N 1 1 mf W, 4 ' x WA ' ,, I ' pf , V Pg fn , ,M ,aww 0- A ,Wm Freshman Basketball if 1 L, i Q 1. 6 as a ' . 1 .aa VVVA y -. -i ,Q 92313, gn gg ,nw 'ff 3--Q! Y .vv- ' f i 5 . ' ,,' A 3. - 4 'MA W4 if! g14. ,QVAQQ 1110.5 111144 tv 4. YL . 4. , av lg ii U 1.1 4:4 'mr lu, 'A '--8... --ai Front: Eugene Hendricks, Cornell Kimble, Mike Messner, Larry Lisby, Carey Dolan, Jimmy Arrington Back: Coach Bill Scoble, Roy Suiter, Robert Riley, Tom Farnsworth, Jim Tener, John Garland, Ken Mitchell, Asst. Coach Les Reese Not pictured: Terry Hunt Freshmen five outrun foes with fast breaks FRESHMEN BASKETBALL STATISTICS may Rob. Undaunted by the height advantage that most of its Name 6 FGA-FGM 7. FTA-FTM 96 TP Ava R05 AVS- PF , - ,h f h , II , Arrington, Jim .,., 21 392-192 48.9 191-154 80.6 538 25.6 100 4.8 71 opponens enloyed' e res nfcnf baske bcnecm Riley, Robert .....,.. 21 362-155 42.8 159-92 57.9 402 19.1 287 13.7 71 'Med UP Gnd down The COUFY in 'TS OWN GXCITIHQ SfYle Hunt, Terry .......... 16 201-102 50.5 41-29 70.7 233 14.6 118 7.4 43 ,his year. Coach Bill Scoblefs quintet fashioned C, lisby, Larry ......... 21 224-99 44.2 48-28 58.3 226 10.8 53 2.5 47 , Messner, Mike ...... 21 166-82 49.4 68-3'l 45.6 195 9,3 ll4 5.4 27 fine 16-5 fecofd- Garland, John ...... 21 177-74 41.8 67-45 67.2 193 9.2 132 6.3 41 Farnsworth, Tom ..2l 62-34 54.8 47-30 63.8 98 4.7 68 3.2 38 , , , , , Tener, Jim ............ 17 66-28 42.4 56-32 57.1 88 5.2 52 3.0 39 Confflbvfmg he0V'lY T0 'file fedm S fC1nfGSfIC Gvefdge of Mifcneii, Ken ........ 10 42-17 40.5 33-21 63.6 55 5.5 30 3.0 19 pqinfg eqch gqmel Iiffle guqrd Arringfon Kimble, Cbrnell .... I0 65-21 32.3 6-'l 'l6.7 43 4.3 10 l.0 I5 d th . . 6 Washington, Willie 3 9-5 55.5 3-3 100.0 I3 4.3 3 l.0 3 e e e'i '9 0' C' 'S'e n9 - C 'P- Anoihef Kendricks, Eugene 5 13-5 38.5 3-1 33.3 ll 2.2 7 1.4 8 standout, Robert Riley averaged 19.1 points and pulled Dollnf KWY -------- 4 13-4 30-9 0'0 0-0 8 2-0 l -25 7 , Scott, Jesse .......... 3 6-3 50.0 0-0 0.0 6 2.0 6 2.0 7 down 287 rebounds. Terry Hunt, Larry Llsby, John Leavml David '.'-.' 1 2.0 0-0 4,2 50,0 2 2.0 1 L0 0 Garland, and Mike Messner rounded out the attack by Nelson, Sfeve ------ 2 2-l 50-0 00 0-0 2 l-0 l -5 l consistentl scorin in double fi ures thr u hout Jenkins' Gary 3 L0 on 00 on 0 OD 0 ao 1 h 7 9 9 9 9 tomls .............. 1803-822 45.5 725-459 54.5 2113 1oo.o 983 45.8 438 t e season. RECORD - 16 WINS 5 LOSSES AVERAGE SCORE - 100.6 OPPONENTS AVERAGE SCORE - 84.1 'l 97 with Football NAME Smith, Carl . . Johnson, Ed . . Bruno, Frank . . . . Ackerley, John . . . . Thompson, Jim . . . . Logan, Richard Jolly, Greg . . Haynes, Fred. . . . Gutterrez, Dan . . . . Anderson, Joe Buzick, Steve . Staresinic, Steve. . . . Wright, John . Powell, George Creel, Melvin . Vincent, Richard Lupo, Joe . . Sewell, Kevin . Arceneaux, Rene Morgan, Dick . Pos. AB QB HB HB HB HB HB HB HB HB FB HB FB LB C LB G T LB G HT. 5'10 5'1 5'5 5'9 5'9 5'9 5'1o 5'11 5'8 5'9 5'1o 5'8 5'10 5'o 5'0 5'0 5'8 5'1o 5'4 5'1 1 u n Wt. 170 195 160 170 174 183 170 168 181 165 208 140 200 195 201 212 200 180 175 210 Massano, Mike . Gibson, Harold . Duer, Layton . . Bates, Lee . . . Mawson, George Lomprey, Ernie . Barnes, Emmett . Naegle, Shiel . . Latham, Tig . . Brent, Charles . Denham, John . Rowland, Tommy Collins, Joe. . . Burton, Robert . Wagoner, James Provencal, Frank Stefanelli, Angelo Larson, Mark . . Kiddy, Mike . Buettner, Hunt . . G 5'4 . G 6'0 . G 6'1 . LB 5'9 . G 6'0 . G 5'8 . LB 5'10 . T 6'1 . T 6'1 . T 6'1 . T 6'3 . T 6'1 . E 6'0 , T 6'1 . E 5'1 1 . LB 5'9 . E 5'9 . E 6'2 . E 6'2 . T 6'2 160 210 212 175 205 175 220 183 197 230 240 210 208 220 194 200 157 185 210 220 Coach Ban lreland Spring Football Practice Prepares Gridders for Fall Debut in 1968 Spring separated the men from the boys as NSU prepared to field its first intercollegiate football team for the fall of l968. Beginning with a squad of 58 in February and ending with a group of 40 in May, head coach Bill Ireland and assistant Bill Daniels screened, hopefully, the nucleus of next season's winners. A talented recruiter, Ireland managed to land eight outstanding prospects from Bakersfield, California - a perennial junior college power who last year finished as the number 2 J.C. football team in the nation. Leading the contingent from Cal were: Quarterback Carl Smith, End Mark Larson, Halfbacks John Ackerley and Jim Thompson, Guards Harold Gibson and George Mawson, Tackle Charles Brent, and Linebacker Frank Provencal. Also impressive throughout the spring drills were: Tackles Tommy Rowland from Arvin, Calif., and John Denham from Los Angeles, Guards Dick Morgan of Las Vegas, and Layton Duer from Powell, Wyoming, Center Melvin Creel, Newport News, Virginia, Defensive End Mike Kiddy of Las Vegas, Backs Steve Buzick from Sparks, George Powell of Las Vegas, and Richard Logan, Las Vegas. A-w...,.s....,. are ...R is-sf-'sf-'B Baseball, J ,Ht 'tt' fm ,. l g i Q T QM it R , M f it an it Q J t . .Y 'W i T955 'Q 52 -V J' 1 at f'2' ' f5V,- I 7 my V vi . Y K , , z ff. ,VVV xg I is J s as 1 2 A elle - ' I J B H n D C , 5 , .I , . W H n .17 J J Alvv- B J 'J iiikg. 'V' A ' lvy v fa ir I or fish' , ,V i n R it by , ,.,yA is , ,,., if f 3 A M if Mfr' p Top: Asst. Coach Gary Heckathorn, John Lundquist, Bill Cope, Jerry Biesterfield, Ron Stock, Jeff Dick, Bonnie Smith, Russ Farrell, Coach Bob Doering Middle: Harry Karn, Don Anhder, Jerry Lund, John Huber, Travis Bonneville, Richard Gonzales, Bob Fichera, Ralph Garcia Bottom: Jim Wiest lmanagerl, Alan Goldberg lmanagerl, Ken Stuler, Bill Anthony, Jerry Mendenhall, George Peraza, Roy Godfrey, Dan Mclntosh lmanagerl 200 Rebel baseballers finish season 23-I4 Finishing second in the strong Southern California Athletic Conference, Coach Bob Doering's baseball team went through an exhausting 37 game schedule and compiled an excellent 23-14 overall record for the season. Leading the Rebels in the hitting department was outfielder Jerry Mendenhall with a .31 'l average and six home runs. Bonnie Smith l.29l l, fine NSU third baseman and second round draft choice of the L.A. Dodgers, also belted six homers. Providing plenty of support were catcher Bill Anthony, outfielders Travis Bonneville, Richard Gonzales and John Huber, second baseman Ken Stuler, and shortstop George Peraza. Under assistant coach Gary Heckathorn, pitchers Ralph Garcia l7-Al, Russ Farrell lA-Al, Jeff Dick l4-Ol, and John Lundquist lo-3l headed the mound staff throughout the rigorous season. Sophomore Bob Fichera l2-2l developed rapidly and finished with a 2.3 Earned Run Average. The Rebels, facing tough teams from San Francisco, Claremont and Montana won their own Easter Classic Tournament. Team managers were Jim Wiest, Alan Goldberg, Dan Mclntosh and Gary Davis. 3 2 2 . , 5 , I .. .. ,mu , 5 5 A t l f at t 2 1 I 2 2 if Y . M.. 1 ' 'A my .. Q as-L L1 f ' ' . ., ., g,. .C.-42,2 , 1 J '. , f f M ,L f t l v' ff -4- if l A tw W H.. V ,li VVVV , lv ,M it I VV ky H W.. we . ' A QV, , ji: ' . ,W 3 I I ' A I ,'4'i'1w, t fu , A lf X ,,,. V - . m ' A A ri ' ' - 5 .f .f 15. 2 X . '51 4 . nj .' 4' i, mt .. 1 Y . V rf' . 5' f 'Ut ' .Li l2'flt'?Q, 1'-gQf'Lo-fjbfr ffi i3'-ff - ea gi., H jx A . v ,7 gt' MMM Q rv . gmgqf A fx: , 1. eg M 11 . W , NSU NSU NSU NSU NSU NSU NSU NSU NSU NSU NSU NSU NSU NSU NSU NSU NSU NSU NSU NSU NSU NSU NSU NSU NSU NSU NSU NSU NSU NSU NSU NSU NSU NSU NSU Baseball Scoreboard l7.. IA.. I0 . . Phoenix College . . Mesa College . . Mesa College . . Southern Utah l. . Southern Utah . . Grand Canyon . . Weber State . . . . LaVerne . . LaVerne . . Utah State . . Utah State . . Cal Western . . San Diego . . . San Diego . . Colorado Mines . . .U.C. Riverside . . . U.C. Riverside San Francisco State . . . .Claremont . .Montana . . . . Claremont . . . .Chapman Northern Arizona U. Northern Arizona U. . . . . San Diego . . . U.C. Riverside . . . U.C. Riverside Northern Arizona U. Northern Arizona U. . . . .Chapman . . . Chapman . . Southern Utah . . Southern Utah . . U. of Nevada . . U. of Nevada 6 3 5 A 3 9 7 A 7 A 5 5 3 2 5 0 3 I O 2 9 9 l O 8 6 A 5 l 4 ll l 10 2 5 Camera catches NSU shortstop George Peraza as he slams his fourth home run of the season against LaVerne College lf? NNW, .N I. sn Qs 'S L ffl' .I . . J.. 'LW - A , 91 . s' gwg ,qgtie X ,,...,- N ...af g f Q- 'ffe eq. wx . 'S ' N.-fs' 1' A ' . 1.ss.+5 ta - M Q' as A . r 5 S- AS ll 'S Y fx gilweivf' 5 . 7 fs, . .W C. 5 . 5 ee.X,Rt.xg5.X..s,,A,.. is. . .. ,X O2 Track Nfh' .NE is Nfl? , ,ij fr lf ,E 4,54 iggx Front: Roger Wagner, Gary Halko, Harold Stafford, Gary Elam Back: Les Reese, Mac MacDonald, John Garland, John Morgan Track team finishes best season ever Despite a tremendous lack of depth, coach Bill Scoble's track team ended the year with the most successful season in Rebel track history. Behind the consistent efforts of Gary Halko, Harold Stafford, Roger Wagner, and Gary Elam, who composed both the 440 and the mile relay teams, the young Rebs made impressive showings throughout the abbreviated lseven meetsl season. Providing strength in the field events were high iumper John Garland, iavelin thrower Mac Mac- Donald, discus thrower Mike Kiddy and long iumper Larry Lisby. 880 runner Les Reese added valuable points in the middle distance event. ln addition to two major victories, the tracksters finished second in a five-way meet at the Uni- versity of Nevada, Reno, by winning seven of the 14 events. Yet another highlight included the Riverside Relays which saw NSU competing against 26 schools and capturing a record l l trophies. Gymnast Lunch Cummins displays skill on parallel bars. tics 5 s 5 i Q 5 E X 5 it L ilissi . . f is xg sig is if PSS. ' r New Top: Lunch Cummins, Jim Smith, Jim Roberts Bottom: Gutts Heskett lCaptainl, Robert Lloyd Not pictured: Kent Lang Young gymnastics team strives for experience While remaining winless during the short-lived season, the gymnastics squad enioyed an overall profit in its first year of intercollegiate competition at NSU. As a team, Jan Van Tuyl's men gained increased support from the students, individually, they attained valuable experience for future competition. Some top caliber opposition, such as the University of Utah, helped the young Rebels into the progress that will enable them to compete on that level in future years. Junior Bob Cummins led the team and captured several placings amongst stiff competition. Other members of the squad included Senior Bruce Heskett, and frosh Robert Lloyd, Kent Lang, Jim Roberts, and Jim Smith. 203 E g :LZ, L ev--sl Sag We -Qt.. . , .. - as 2. 'L - 2 . S .. y ...M Yuma.-ev mmf, ' .:' . M , ., ' :nfl if wars' - ri Tennis i 'wmssswsg Bottom row: Jim Singley, Dave Beck, Mike Roe Top row: Coach Jack Starr, Ed Wilson, Randy Soard, lvan Raynor Not pictured: Bob Anderson Rebel netmen score first winning season NSU's Tennis team gave notice early this season that they were NSU i . not playing merely to fatten the opposition's records. Com- NSU 9. piling a respectable 7-6 record against formidable opponents, NSU l . Coach Jack Starr's netmen scored team victories over Victor NSU 4. Valley l2l, Loyola, Dixie College l3l, and Phoenix College. NSU 2. NSU 7 Leading the Rebels in '68 were Ed Wilson and Randy Soard, NSU 8 . . . both posting a 6-6 record against stiff competition. Frosh NSU 8. . . Mike Roe compiled an outstanding 9-4 mark. NSU l . NSU 6 . The team, which notched its first winning season ever at NSU, NSU l. also received talented performances from Dave Beck, Jim Singley, Bob Anderson, and Ivan Raynor. 204 . . . LaVerne College Victor Valley College . . .Claremont-Mudd . . .LaVerne College .Northern Arizona U. . . Loyola University . . . Dixie College . . . Dixie College . . . Phoenix College . . . Phoenix College . . .Weber College Golf ,V fn V 'K ,, ff R 45 Bottom: John Moran, Bob Coffin, Steve McCoy Top: Don Baranco, Don Speer, Coach Michael lChubl Drakulich, Roger Chapel, Mark Sirianni, Steve Turner Golfers swing past powerful opponents The i968 golf team whacked and tapped the name of Nevada Southern straight and true on Nevada and California courses. Coach Chub Drakulich's linksmen did well against prestigious teams from University of San Francisco and and Northern Arizona University. Don Baranco, Steve Turner, Don Speer, and Bob Coffin led the Rebels throughout the season. Meanwhile, Steve McCoy and Roger Chapel were close behind, swinging consistently to place NSU ahead of the opposition. A pleasant surprise to Coach Drakulich were three outstanding freshmen: Mark Sirianni, Jack Moran, and Bill Harvey. The linksmen finished the season with a remarkable 19-4 record, by far the finest effort in Rebel golfing history. 5 V f n . The Summer Barbeque and Yearbook Party saw the augmented city officials squad over power a weak student government force. Many have accused this year's student government of being weak . . . but really! Students later accused city officials of a dirty pool. . '44 O YW l Summer 'ma z, Eiffs z,I 3 ll 7967- 69 Specfczf fvefzlfo , C f af 126 Pore me 'PEMAINYJEE or THE Acnvfmfc YEAR! e ' 5 :vga , P -9 gpgg 'rw ECTVPS- if A HQ Wm 533 BK If maui? me - .mm sec. or mow Q , ' f Y' . x f - -. ' ff ' 9 aff?-f!5 'NG ' . 4 i ' 11 'ar - mvniix -L - p L - 1 H, 'X Q a1ifSrvss-Ejilii ' i' j N i l f f Aa . gs I a .1 tt'6 , i ,'f : Q' Q e . Q . l'wf'f ? 1 , .P ww w ff 'M W'-f w'-Qi il ': i 2? 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Katherine Saxe . . .Neil Wheelock . . . . . .John Fischer .George Mazzara . . Charles Shovar . . Margaret Foley Shayne Collins . . .Robert Bruno . . . . John Kenne Charles Pearson . . Charles Shovar John Thayer David Lizzio . . . . Paul Harris . . Jo Ann Meswarb . . . . John Fischer . . . . . John Kenne . . Elizabeth Wilson James Graham as Feste, M. Edward Borasky as Sir Andrew Aguecheek, Miriam Woodward as Maria, and Dr. Richard Byrns as Sir Toby Belch 2 Homecoming lim H lim A REBEL REBEL BOOSTER BOOSTER lim A lim A lim A REBEL REBEL REBEL BOOSTER BOOSTER BOOSTER lin A lin A lin A REBEL REBEL REBEL BOOSTER BOOSTER BOOSTER - A . in f P., . 1 A J x Am rt, .X Q? i'd,f,w , . .1 l , '- mfs. -fn. f f' -2 , A 4' '+R 7 1 Vs .s w y, .Q iw tg K. 'M N. . Ltjik :lx NQQIAQ314, 'lk 1733 K 2,5 hfaai .' J ,A .as s x'QF'x, L-,xt W 61-N 5 'H nh , + ' fha Q 'N N ,Q ,f 3, ,lf 4 1 5.3: ,M ',:Rf1i'Nxk '1f,i5 34,3- 1 5. ' las' 1 b Q, it A , . .Q , V.: . 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Utah Symphony Orchestra Concert, Maurice Abravanel conducting Reoder's Theatre production of Oscar Wilde's The Importance of Being Earnest Chamber Operas: A Hand of Bridge by Barber and A Game of Chance by Barab The Three Sisters by Anton Chekhov 'Tis to Create and in Creating - Live: An Evening of modern dance and lights Poetry Reading by Robert Serpa Hourly Debate Competition between NSU and CSU students High School Science Fair CSNS Lecture: Leon Volkov, Soviet Affairs Editor, Newsweek Magazine High School Music Festival and Competition Spring Festival University-Community Choral Ensemble: Missa Brevis by Palestrina and Psalm Concert by Zimmermann Children's Theatre production of Greensleeve's Magic University String Chamber Orchestra in a program of contemporary music, William Gromko conducting Miss Agnes Moorehead: The Fabulous Redhead Zi 8 ??Lrr143k5,c, 'fy 'fin-4' The Utah Synnphony Orchestra Maurice Abravanel conducting Q Q N Q Wfhe Importance of Being Earnesti' Wfhe Three Sisters Cast Algernon ...... Lane, Man Servant. .lack Worthing. . . Gwendolen .... Miss Prism. . Cecily ...... Dr. Chasbule . . . Merriman, Butler. . Lady Bracknel .... Production Staff Director. . ..... House Management. . . Lighting ....... 220 M. Edward Borasky .. ......PaulHarris . . .Larry Lambeth . . . Judy Walling . . .Judith Hanlen . . . Becki Glantz . . .LeRoy Wolever . . . .Paul Harris . . . .Jo Denton . ......... Paul Harris . . . Student Creative Theatre . ......... Sherry Tolle pring Festival Cast Olga . . . . . Toby Artman Irina . . . Carolynn Barsanti Marsha . . . . .loan Snyder Tchebutykin .... Scott Tomlin Tusenback . . . . George Mazzara Solyony. . Neil Wheelock Early Anfisa. . . La Rae Bringhurst Ferapont . . . Fred Simpson Vershinin . . . Harry Hambley Prozoroff . . Lon Schleifer Kulygin . . . . Bob Burgan Natalia . . . . Margaret Foley Fedotik . . . . Sid Goldstein Roday . . . . David Gutowski Production Staff Director ...... . . Dr. Jerry L. Crawford Assistant to Director . . . . Neil Wheelock Early Technical Director . . . . Jo Ann Meswarb 6 wx U19 -Q95-ip 'CDH guns- ye ,fm Lmninism 2 L. ,far M Q',- IJ I Elections LU DIH CY fl' 'Q Al L lL..I.J IIWX ICRSITY lr ,I 'far K UP OZ? '- 'XTION 4 Alma A CU DIHUI I ! I TION ' A l + 'M' ' my 5 226 eww-Ma 459 x ,Qi . L - ---, ,v.w ' QNX Q w 'Q sq: is X X X six 31 Ni. ff fs. N . -ww, X . 'The fime has come,' the Walrus said, 'To falk of many fhings: Of shoes - and ships - and sealing-wax - Of cabbages - and kings - And why fhe sea is boiling hof-- And whefher pigs have wingsf Lewis Carroll i - if iisi - u y,,, ,, W vm F35 - gp - ' V V Q ,W W iw fi-' ,X 11 fi A' Q. ,i V f W ... -: i V TT F 3 i a, R V X if ,.V.V X yfkr W' 1 A ' ,y ,, f A i M454 X ff g, Q 5, , , ffm' sf ,ik T1 , si 2 WM fi W gf www V5 A! 1 55:-.jg5gq.:Xk T' ' WML V 5. A w.. V .Q Q - --- QM, A . .wu- ' ,, - N x fe. . . X. , . - QR. ' . 3 . X 5 X f.. X X w 231 BORED UF BOARD OF REGE TS Dr. Fred M. Anderson A. C. Gram Procter Hug, Jr. Harold Jacobson Albert Seeliger Molly Magee Richard Ronzone Dr. Juanita White Tom Bell Paul McDermott Dr. Louis Lombardi , chairman l 4 Governor Paul Laxalt with unidentified CSNS President Chancellor Neil D. Humphrey f ,,,f wMW.mt,,,,,f,,,, President Donald C. Moyer John Oliver, Franklin D. Whitaker, Director of Special Proiects Director of the Office of and Alumni Relations Information and Publications fmmvn- Dallas Norton, Director of Admissions Herman Westfall, NSU Business Manager Ben Owen, Dean of Students Angeline Marshall, Dean of Women John Standish, Director of Counseling Paul Schofield, Director of Student Programs Not pictured: Muriel Parks, Registrar fuk N.- R i 2 . E X ,ia Z , ' ' 1, f' L 'Wzaw fs W ,, f ik 1-PM ,,,,,,,,f , X X X x . x 'X We XX ,W v.x..LlX L.AL L L N qw 'Z X W Q we J' 47 Royalty 345 -um, WA J ff 4 , 4? 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If I hadn'l memorized the sound she makes while close lo me l mighl have filled my memory up wifh Augusf skies or .luly sea. Buf as if is my memory world has liflle room for skies all the space is faken up remembering Ellen's eyes. Rod McKuen UDR AD i f M. 5 M19-, - ' fix ffl K i - ' 'E ,A . A -A KK.,-J 5, ' js . 5. ' .IQ - h u , Zinma. 'ff'-' 5 ff , - B -Y ,' In Q 1 , ,f 1 1 '1' , , , ,ji . 0 Www Mc'ruvA QQ n Q 3560! ' Las Wynn Mwvaafz To Graduating Students Class of 1963 CUNGRATULATIONS ! Our sincerest wishes for your success in the future. SIGNED-JUDITH F. BAYLEY CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD HACIENDA HOTEL BEST WISHES FRO THE SAHARA AND THUNDERBIRD HOTEL You set the pace . . . when you dress in clothes V from the Other Place 3547 Maryland Parkway Las Vegas Q, L W 2 'K f A A A 1 ' ' -am ' 1 gr Ollll llSl'l Llowelers ,M MBER Registered 19 Lx Certifiefi Jeweler Coq. 505' Gemologrst UV an M ln Sahara Shopping Center lAcross from Hotel Sahara? 2430 Las Vegas Blvd. South Phone 382-8473 Las Vegas iw 9 L. N xg' fi- K-1 Q vi -ei Q V: ,MU gp' gif S S Q ay TE he L 5 m-W-'PW 5 T FUN 81 PARTY k , sHoPs + 4 UNLIMITED 1 P ' Y Q COMPLETE PARTY SUPPLIES GABE ZAMPANTI . . owner 207 E. Charleston 384-6335 Las Vegas 384-6825 L .- -. -- ..... N J ALESQ ENNELERS Phone: 735-3482 THE BOULEVARD 3568 Maryland Pkwy. Las Vegas, Nevada P1 54 K UF EGAS HOTEL AND COUNTRY CLUB 0 171 G 5315119 'Q QFQQ? FASIIIONS BY HARRIS 8 ERAWK Congratulations Harris Frank THE FASHION STORES WITH THE QUALITY BRANDS SINCE 1856 FEATURING QBOTANY' 500 CLOTHING 3580 MARYLAND PARKWAY, LAS VEGAS THE BOULEVARD SIIOPPING CENTER .,, ,,M4Wf,,M I 'w,,4, W Q W X .-ar Q f WV , fy f ' f ,WW 'if HERB Sz MAR ' Z Sf- Las Vegas J' 'M 7 2 'X Q f' W 8.23 exif. D' We .5 N Es: iii ,ft I ,gym AV 35 sy 0 J si u.. 1 , 1 , fr ,Q gg? -A 3 ii J - 4 'Z ,V '59 f, Q 'fu ......, v ' V Vw r, ' r M , ik , Before the regular drama season, the Student Creative Theatre presented The Adams Compact in the Little Theatre. je4v.htfr.9'x BE T WISHES W! JM roplcaua I Kwanzaa' flame American Home of The Fofies Bergere CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES AND STUDENTS FROM THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COUNTY OF CLARK if If you don't know jewelry, know your jeweler. urn W ow S0 Las Vegas, Nevada CONGRATULATIONS 81 YVELCOME STUDENTS 81 FACULTY Firebird Tempest Custom Le Mans G T O G.T.O. ' ' ' Catalina CAR OF THE YEAR Executive AWARD Bonneville Grand Prix PAT CLARK PONTIAC Curious students and faculty wondered wl'tattl'1e Yearbook office looked like, Fremont at l7tlt St., Las Vegas 384-1502 l. .Q 2 funllfr M ,, .. .. .,,... Q Sax M If ALLEN 81 HANSON 404- Freemont St. Las Vegas A DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE WTUNE IN 431 I Las Wa 4 Ph 1 byB bLeavH YN Sy, Q Q Wak e? 308 WEST SAHARA AVENUE LAS VEGAS, NEVADA Phone: 384-4470 Just west of The Fabulous Las Vegas Strip Private Dining Room Available A Q IM' Y .4 '-. ' 1 f' ff we S . L, W , S Q A A A - AAAS? so A AMS C SSW ,S Sm,.,L,, Q SQ A A SLe,s'?A2S-2-,.,. X J- ,wikk-L.S.5+5'5ASeSM A A SA FAQS, Kb QS? ,-,S S A ,, .M we iw E SSWEETS A A A A S ' :SYS QXSQS . L L L ., . ,. f. W, .,,M.V, ei AES? S- S L . xx 1' ,QT 'ST wk , ' ,, E54 ASSY ASX A A Af -A SSW WSWS gg2gQ,S,3AA 32 gig L s QA X' A wh 'v5'lF33?21: SAQAQWA 'gems' XXL ' G2 vw Q1 MQRX , A CAREERS FOR YOU N COPPER! MINING AND GEOLOGICAL ENGINEERING ACCOUNTING AND SECRETARIAL METALLURGICAL AND OTHER TECHNICAL CHEMICAL AND INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATION MATERIALS HANDLING .:-:A: L And many more . . Kennecott Lzf Copper Corporation 5? Novadl Minor Dlvlslon ELY, RUTH AND MCGILL, NEVADA ' A' z, 'T 5 3 'WYYNSQYQW 9 IiW???5'f?N9f2iS'S1i3A?W- WW ' 1 6.Y'Z.S2SW2W T' LSP ig21'i .q:.i SS 9 A At? Si A 2 Q' A A A A A A S A 1 A . A If A A QS?-A ww A S A Q V Q S A A S- A M - A A A V Auto Tapes - Phonos - Tape Recorders - Radios Shi The Record Shop of the Stars Sahara Shopping Center LAS VEGAS, NEVADA 89105 I l'L9'35WlS1emLfB Phone 384-2757 Sc0tt's Plwofo Sfudio WHERE PICTURES COME ALIVE WEDDING-STORIES-GLAMOUR He got a cake with candles, ice cream and booze fwine for Juliej. As you can see tha'f's not ALBUM all he got. 382-21 80 1312 E. CHARLESTON BLVD., LAS VEGAS I 957 E. Sahara Ave. 106 N. 3rd St. Sanchez Sluclia Our Sincere Congratulations To The Graduating Class of 1968 All negatives kept on file for reordering With you. . . and them . . . .. . we are looking UP! Congratulations to the Class of '68 L- PUBLIC SERVICE Com monst rippers ReddFoxx -styledioke C 'h t B s owin ea lackfacemaid B oatofAbsurdity - U I 52 it if X l r 12? , ' 7 lo , A it l Y , than--w Q 1 RONZONE Laslkgas l ,D J , W MW 4 1 ff. If 1 if 1 f As the year drew to a close, student government members wondered if they would find a place in the yet-to-be-completed Campus Student Union - or is it the Donald C. Moyer Student Union? ,Y I au- SOUTHWEST NEVADA STATE GAS BANK CORPORATION NLARGE ENOUGH TO KNOW YOU SMALL ENOUGH TO SERVE YOU Gus Does It Better 4tl8zC L Ng here I am, w0rld ' I' U Th 1 1 I g fh y f pffh hll g.ThefuT I rdf Happy lcmdmg IIHIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllIIHHHII IIIIIIII --nlllllllllllllIII llIlIIlA A Illlmlllll pgwfg llIIIlmIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!lIIIIllIIIIIIIHIl Lemma Corollary: I might have been a better friend coo coo ca-choo if I hadn't trusted time. Rod McKuen I I I Directions: To for memoryRefresh C1968 Iiciti NSU2LVg3NvdI a matter of mind open - wait II , 3501 8: perceive what once was disregard words Comment: There wasn't room for the ue. Thanks: I want to give credit to the person that most deserves it but modesty forbids. Instead: Thanks, Julie and Val for putting up with me and my ideas Thanks for rotting your hands in DEKTOL and acid and thanks for the infinite patience. Thank you for the tea and the sympathy and for the doughnuts and the good hours. And thank you for the aspirin and kind words when they were needing. Thanks. It couIdn't have been done without you. The Pooh and laughing with but not at them. i At the beginning of this year, rumblings began in the Social Science Building which were later to mani- fest themselves in the demonstration, sit-in, and con- tract burning on May 2. Herbert Diamante, Assistant Professor of English, had been asked to resign because of an indefinite birthdate. Diamante was not even given the opportunity to present his case properly but was arbitrarily dismissed of duties. His case became the cause of the faction of the faculty who refused to the standardization of in- structors and were later to form the American Fed- eration of Teachers, Local 1818, on our campus. Led by Gerald Pfaffl, their demonstration protested the further firings of English instructors Robert Serpa and Phillip Pukas and culminated in the contract burnings of Dr. Eugene Dawson, Dr. Robert Kaplan, and Mr. Fred Hetter. lt is because this activity has become so vital at our school this year that we run the following photo essay, photographed by iournalism student Robert Leavitt and dedicated to Herbert Diamante - the first to be purged. May Second AFT members and synlpathetle 266 :W ,aisvannt gg DEEENT? FW fffgffwf no I Rlglilf W NX. New ed emma U fa Xi I' 1 Bii 3530 V. v .,1 ig ,q 1. K - ,. fa 1 RQf,s'xoxwGi,15W M7517 Aj . . because the administration w0n't talk. g if l' 35 y P 'Mill 6,3 gtyiavuagz xdd awe N SSL Y- Wx 268 ic 5Q,?'?E?E? i 1 Qf 0 if 1. W 6 A Y as M ge my 'fvg K In Q 2 WW 270 be.. NWQ Time if was, And what o time it wos, If was . . . A time of innocence, A time of confidences. Long ago . . . it must be. I have Q photograph. Preserve your memories 5 They're all thot's left you Paul Simon Epilog, volume 12 of Epilogue Published by the Confederoted Students of Nevada Southern University i 5 Printed by Killgore Graphics, Inc., Yearbook Division Futura Medium and Bodoni Bold type: various point sizes Smythe sewn Close cover before igniting H i t
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